The most abundant animal visually were the Impalas which were everywhere. The guides joking referred to them as the MacDonald's of the land.

We saw some Wildebeest on a regular basis and quite a number of Kudo, one of the many species of Antelope in Southern Africa. Below, Wildebeest and a male Kudo.

Right, female Kudo.

Left, Steembok, a very small antelope.

At Deception Valley, the staff got tired of the Porcupine raiding the garbage at night so they set out the fruit and vegetable scraps each evening. Porcupine feed at night and live in burrows in the ground.

Left, a Small-Spotted Genet. Solitary, nocturnal, they are agile climbers and do not belong to the cat family.

Below, Ground Squirrels were quite common.

One of the more bizarre animals is the Wart Hog.

Below, Black Back Jackel.

Below, one of the most beautiful animals and another member of the antelope family, the Sable, a very large animal.